Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | shall so receive and so pass away. “But thou art the
2 1, VII | will vanish as the years pass. For, although we allow
3 1, VII | innocent? But see now, I pass over that period, for what
4 1, XVI | for an ark)29 can scarcely pass over? Do I not read in you
5 1, XVIII| tutors and masters; they pass from nuts and balls and
6 3, XII | answer, as I remember - for I pass over many things, hastening
7 4, X | They come to be and they pass away, and by coming they
8 4, XI | forsakes. Behold, these things pass away that others may come
9 4, XI | its parts. “But do I ever pass away?” asks the Word of
10 4, XI | present time should also pass away so that the whole might
11 4, XI | our God and he does not pass away, for there is nothing
12 5, I | which thou hast created and pass through them to thee, who
13 5, III | not fail, and it came to pass as they predicted. And they
14 5, III | eclipsed, and it will come to pass just as predicted. And men
15 6, I | fully persuaded I should pass from sickness to health,
16 6, VI | they foretold some came to pass unawares to the predictors,
17 6, VI | dogs. And so it happened to pass that - under the most careful
18 6, XV | past and those which shall pass, neither go nor come except
19 7, I | as yet I was reluctant to pass through the strait gate.~
20 7, IV | apostle and he was made to pass under the easy yoke of thy
21 9, X | I know that those sounds pass through the air with a noise
22 9, XVII | true life, my God? I will pass even beyond this power of
23 9, XVII | is called memory - I will pass beyond it, that I may come
24 9, XVII | remainest above me. I will also pass beyond this power of mine
25 9, XVII | memories. I will therefore pass even beyond memory that
26 9, XVII | wiser creature. Thus I will pass beyond memory; but where
27 9, XXX | myself in the moment when I pass from waking to sleeping,
28 9, XXX | case how does it come to pass that even in slumber we
29 9, XXX | sleeping. This could come to pass not only in this life but
30 9, XXXI | during that time when I pass from the pinch of emptiness
31 9, XXXI | necessity compels us to pass. And while health is the
32 9, XXXIV| those beautiful forms which pass through the medium of the
33 9, XXXIV| dissipate it in delights that pass into boredom. And for myself,
34 9, XXXV | rabbit, but if by chance I pass such a race in the fields,
35 9, XXXV | despise the whole thing and pass it by - then I become absorbed
36 10, VI | real, for they fly away and pass, but the Word of my God
37 10, XIII | that thou didst not make pass by, since thou art the Author
38 10, XIII | itself, and periods could not pass by before thou madest the
39 10, XIII | separate moments may come to pass. All thy years stand together
40 10, XIII | because thy years do not pass away. All these years of
41 10, XIV | always present, and did not pass into past time, it obviously
42 10, XXI | periods of time as they pass so that we can say that
43 10, XXI | periods of time as they pass. And if anyone asks me, “
44 10, XXI | how, and whither does it pass while it is being measured?
45 10, XXII | days grow old, and they pass away - and how I do not
46 10, XXVI | speak the words as they pass by we say: “It is a long
47 10, XXVII| things make on you as they pass by and what remains after
48 10, XXIX | what shall be and shall pass away but to those things
49 10, XXIX | which neither come to be nor pass away.~But now my years are
50 11, XV | sight when they have come to pass. And this same sight is
51 11, XXVII| Lord God, lest those who pass by trample on the unfledged
52 12, XIII | and when these tears shall pass away which “have been my
53 12, XV | the clouds.”570 The clouds pass away, but the heavens remain.
54 12, XV | The preachers of thy Word pass away from this life into
55 12, XV | both heaven and earth shall pass away, but thy words shall
56 12, XV | but thy words shall never pass away.571 The scroll shall
57 12, XV | with all its goodliness, pass away; but thy Word remains
58 12, XXI | eternal, and it does not pass away. Therefore, this desertion
59 12, XXXV | all so very good, will pass away when all their courses
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